Fedora :: What Is List Of Repos
Feb 21, 2011list of Fedora repos?
View 5 Replieslist of Fedora repos?
View 5 RepliesWhen I run yum list fedora runs through around 5-10 repos that it can never connect to what's the best way to remove these repos? And which repos are the most reliable?
View 5 Replies View RelatedHaving assorted problems accessing v11.3 update repositories. The issue appears to be either with IPv6 or my ancient 2Wire 1000SW router.
Last week, I replaced Ubuntu with openSUSE on this Dell laptop. When I couldn't access repositories initially, I turned off IPv6 in YaST, with no luck. Turning off IPv6 in Firefox did allow me to see opensuse.org and other otherwise unavailable sites.
I edited my primary/default repo list in YaST with IP addresses replacing DNS names with great success -- except for the non-OSS repo, which YaST couldn't find. Anyway, I had a successful update!
Now adding repos to the default set is the problem. When going to Add > Community Repositories, I get the "Unable to download list of repositories or no repositories defined" message. Trying to add Packman.unixheads.com either with named URL or with IP address doesn't work either (it was curious that when using the IP address, YaST still says it can't find Packman.unixheads.com).
When I read that Packman was converting all its servers to IPv6, just for grins I went back to YaST and Enabled IPv6 again. After a reboot, I tried adding Packman again. No luck, but suddenly editing the default openSUSE non-oss repo and entering the IP address WORKED!
One more data point: I tried using a few 1-click installations from the collection at opensuse-community.org. Most failed, but for some reason, I could add the NVIDIA repository!
While I think the simple solution is probably replacing the router I've had since 2004, I'd like to avoid that particular expense right now. I'll note that I never had a problem accessing (K)Ubuntu repositories.
I'm wondering if there's a zypper or YaST config file I can edit that might allow access to the Community Repo list (though the Packman experience is somewhat discouraging in that regard). Is there something weird going on with MirrorBrain too? Figuring out how to handle IPv6 might be relevant here too.
A search engine for software only would be nice. Member Craigevil maintains a huge list of repos here:
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Might it be possible to search them all at once? Perhaps by adding them all, OR MOST of them, to /etc/apt/sources.list?
is it possible to update repository via yum command like yum install/upgrade repositries
View 2 Replies View RelatedI've got a server running on some old hardware miles away from me, to convert to a newer version seems counter-productive as I'm happy with what's there, just want to add a few packages, but yum can't find the repos - have they been totally removed or are they still mirrored somewhere?
View 5 Replies View RelatedMy network was down while I was install FC12, so I did not install the other repos. Where are the RPMs for the other repos? Extras? etc.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI accidently deleted every file in /etc/yum.repos.d. I would be very glad if anyone could send me the default configuration for the default repositories. I am stuck very badly. Can't download/update using yum. If you could send me your entire yum.repos.d folder there would be nothing like it.
View 3 Replies View Relatedis it possible to remove repos from yum. I'm using leigh123's flash x86_64 flash plugin, but Adobe's original i386 repo keeps reacticvating and wnating to updat... thus breaking my flash player is there a way to completely remove it from yum
View 5 Replies View RelatedI have a laptop with an nvidia graphics card: GeForce 9200 Nouveau causes problems, I can't boot the Live F14 CD except in safe graphics mode. I want to install F14. I have F12 and use kmod-nvidia How do I tell the installed F14 to boot in safe graphics mode? Some command line parameter? Or alternatively: how do I get the rpmfusion repos written into yum.repos.d? After that I can install kmod-nvidia. if I can't boot into GUI, I don't know how to write to /etc/yum.repos.d
View 7 Replies View RelatedUsing Fedora 12 where are your repo sites? so i can download packages from friends computer till i can get connected. also the ones for the codecs (play DVD'S, mp3's, etc)
View 2 Replies View Relatediam an old linux user (debian,suse and ubuntu) and i installed now fedora on my box to learn something new about other distros. fedora 12 is realy nice, but i got some questions about some things.
-> why i can not find a newer wine version 1.1.37 in the standard repos (i marked already all repos in the "add-remove software" tool, but not the testing one for fedora13)can somebody tell me where i find an actual repos for the newest wine package?
I have various repos in my yum.repos.d including rawhide, google, and various others which I can enable on specific yum commands with --enablerepo=reponame.
Question is, how come these aren't enabled by default? When I do a yum repolist they don't show up, which effectively leaves orphan programs.
I can see why you might not want rawhide enabled by default for obvious update reasons, but I might want others to be enabled by default, like google for one.
So how is the default repo anabling/disabling controlled?
Is it possible to temporarily enable all repos from within the command line? It would be useful when searching for packages. ie yum enablerepo=* search tint2 (which doesn't work btw!)
View 4 Replies View RelatedI installed the USP live ver of Fedora on my laptop and have no issues. I installed the DVD ver on my brother computer. On my computer I can yum install pmidi. On his it says pmidi not found. I had to find the rpm on-line to get it for him. I may have made a mistake at the beginning of the DVD install when it asked what repos I wanted. I just went with the default Fedora.repo. Am I missing repos on his computer? How do I add them. I already added the Adobe and Fushion repos no issue.
View 1 Replies View RelatedWhy it need to sync the repos database every time? Fedora is not a rolling release distro, so the packages don't change so often.. only with minor updates..For example: I have absolute certainty that emesene-1.6 is the same for the last 12 months, and I want to install it quickly.. what can I do to circumvent yum's obsession with repo syncing?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI had been running the official build from the OOo Web site. I've deleted that and now want to install the version from the Fedora repos. yum install openoffice.org* yum's response: No package openoffice.org* available. Error: Nothing to do Then I tried to be more explicit:
yum install openoffice.org-calc openoffice.org-impress openoffice.org-writer openoffice.org-base openoffice.org-draw
yum's response:
No package openoffice.org-calc available.
No package openoffice.org-impress available.
No package openoffice.org-writer available.
[code]....
Why isn't OOo in the repos? Is it removed when a new build is being made for the repos?
Somehow I've managed to break evolution, since it no longer does email, I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling from the fedora 14 dvd and repos. attached is a screenshot to show you what it currently looks like
View 2 Replies View Relatedjust installed Fedora 15 and was just wondering....
I want to install the 3rd party repos... I found these........
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But for 15... would I install the rawhide one for rpmfusion? cause the other options are for older Fedora's.... or is there an updated rpmfusion etc for Fedora 15 that hasn't arrived yet? How does it work in this regards so I can have up to date 3rd party packages etc?
I intended to upgrade to fedora 15 but my old laptop only has 512mb so I have to stick with 14 (which is good anyway). I did this at the command line on the way the upgrade:
1)yum -y update
2)rpm --import http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pu...EY-fedora-i386
3)rpm -Uvh http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pu...5-1.noarch.rpm http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pu...5-1.noarch.rpm
When I realised my error, I removed rpmfusion-free & nonfree, xfce-4.8.repo & virtualbox.repo which I had installed after installing 14.
Now I am stuck with the fedora 15 repos in /etc/yum.repos.d/: fedora-rawhide-repo, fedora-repo, fedora-updates.repo & fedora-updates-testing-repo
I understand there is a file that stores the repositories' information, but I can't find it!Is there a way I can create a list of what applications have been installed?The idea is that if I am running a backup, finding a way to save the repository list and applications installed so if I am upgrading, or fixing a borked system by re-installing Fedora, I could copy the repo list back, and run the applications list like ode:yum install <cat apps.txt?> and get all of the applications I've installed via Yum without having to remember them all?Is there anything else, outside of /home, I should look at backing up? SELinux settings?
View 6 Replies View RelatedI want to install the latest kdevelop 4 beta on my FC8 installation. I fired up yumex but it doesn't show kdevelop 4 in any of the repositories. What repos do I add (and how do I do that) to be able to install kdevelop 4 and it's dependencies on FC8?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have just installed filezilla via yum and it has installed fine and is working great but it is an old version 3.2.4.1 and the latest version is 3.2.7.1 generally how long does it take for the updates to make it through to the repos
View 5 Replies View RelatedI'm using Apache as a web server and mod_ssl to handle my certs. Everything was working fine on Fedora 11 running 0.9.8x of openssl until I updated to 12. Version 1.0.0beta4 of open ssl is full of bugs. It is basically incompatible with .net and php's implementation of SSL. Running wireshark actually shows it fails at handshake stages...
I'm not here to report the bugs relating to openssl but can somebody please explain why there is an unstable version of openssl in Fedora 12 as standard?
Everytime I add the repo for adobe flash player YUM freezes, it does the same with RPM fusion repos as well.
I added adobe repo from their website and installed the repo via KPackagekit.
It even installed flash plugin, but now after reboot evrytime I do yum check-update it just freezes indefinately(altough it does show that loaded presto plugin message)
And if i rename adobe repo filename(from /etc/rum.repos.d) to something else YUM works perfectly fine!
FC13 386/64 does not intall yum.repos.d
View 1 Replies View Relatedfind a simple program. In summary, I just need something that functions like good, plain old graph paper for top-view designs. Is there anything like this on the repositories?
I looked but can't figure out if anything I have found while searching thru 'yum' is what I'm looking for.
After having some problems getting firefox 4 to install from spots i got wondering, in the general case when stuff from these repos fails (the repos hosted by fedora not any arbitrary repo i find on the internet) where should i report problems? Bugzilla (though didnt think they where *officially supported*)? Contact the person running it? Just accept the stuff is offered as-is and might not allways work?
View 2 Replies View RelatedHaving problems with yum in FC11, it is updates for files that do not exist.Did a 'yum clean metadb', 'yum clean cache', 'yum clean all' as that normally fixes issues, not this time.It does pull down all the xml files just fine, the problem is that the rpm filesets it suggests for update from those new files just do not exist.It only finds about 30 packages to update (as I have been a good boy and keep things updated) but none of the files actually exist on the mirror servers. I selected a single one here as I'm sure you don't want to trawl through the lot...
[root@eagle packages]# yum update bzr
Loaded plugins: priorities, refresh-packagekit
Setting up Update Process
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I then used firefox to browse the updates directories (at download.fedoraproject.org and some of the other mirrors) that were reporting the 404 errors, and the errors are correct, the files just do not exist (well not yet anyway).So are the updates repo files out of sync at that end or have I missed something obvious that I should also have deleted from the yum setup.
I just installled Fedora Core 13 for IA64
I installed to disk from the LIVE CD namely
Fedora-13-x86_64-Live.iso
After it was installed and rebooted everything worked fine EXCEPT that yum did not have any repositories!
Can anyone with a successfully working yum on FC13 IA64 please post the contents of /etc/yum/yum.repos.d